The craft fair was over with lots of success for me. I met bunch of new creaters and customers there and got inspired from them. I sold many bags and goodies, and got lots of flower bouquets and yummies from friends and my weblog readers who had visited the place. It was just wonderful.
March 3rd is "girl's festival" here in Japan. So I and little Jade finished putting our beautiful Hina dolls to celebrate the day!
In April, I'm opning my own zakka boutique here in Shonan area. To save $$$, I'm doing most of the renovation works. Right now I'm busy with applying the real plaster on the wall after tearing off the dirty wall paper. It's kinda fun, you know!
18 comments:
Best wishes in your new boutique!
I will have to remove the wallpaper, and re-plaster, in our new (very old) house... is plastering difficult?
Hi Stasia.
For me, it was more harder and boring to remove the old wall paper.
Plastering is quite fun!
I haven't finished it yet, but I enjoy it a lot!!
Oh wow your own zakka store!!! That's so exciting, I'll have to visit the next time I go to Japan..which hopefully won't be too many years away!
kumi, wishing you the very best for your shop!
please post pictures of your interior design for those who are far away.
have fun decorating and have even more fun with your shop!!!
Very beautiful your blog! Ciao from Italy
best wishes to your boutique
Claudia
Good luck & best wishes with your new shop Kumi!
Niina,
yes, my own zakka shop!
I mean the real shop!
hehehe, it's exciting!
But there're so much to do before opening!!!!
Make sure to visit me in the real shop whenever you have a chance to visit Japan again!
Hi, madhatter!
Sure, I'll take some shots.
Now it's such a disaster as I haven't finished the wall, ceiling and floor!!!!
Yakes, so much to do!
Ciao Simonetta!
Grazie mille for your visit to my weblog!
Thank you so much for your sweet wish, Claudia!
Joyce,
thanks for your encouragement, my dear!
Good luck in your venture, I love the doll.
I've heard about March3rd day, sounds like fun!
And i'm so excited for you! Opening up shop! Whoohoo! I'm chearing for you.
Congrats on the new boutique, how exciting!
Emma,
thanks for your comment!
The dolls are from my first annivarsary back in 1975!!
Ismoyo,
How're you doing?
Are you now in the US or back home???
I need to catch up with you, too!
Gina,
Yes, I'm so excited about it!
But there're so many things to be done before opening it!!
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